Below, check out a recently posted (October 31) video of an 11-year-old Ronnie James Dio fan, Sara, covering Black Sabbath's "Heaven and Hell" with her band, Motion Device. Sara dedicates this performance to Black Sabbath "and the one and only Ronnie James Dio."

Black Sabbath covers are nothing new — but a new cover of "The Wizard" that was premiered on usatoday.com is pretty unique and worth a listen. The band, Brownout, is an eight-piece Austin outfit that respects Sabbath's melodies and big sound, but they also add a bit of funk.

If you love Black Sabbath and old horror movies — and who doesn't? — you might get a kick out of this elaborate new music video by a U.K.-based stoner-metal trio called Gonga and Portishead singer Beth Gibbons.

Corey Taylor of Slipknot and Stone Sour has no problem going acoustic. In fact, he’s played loads of acoustic covers, and we must say, he sounds downright bitchin’. Here Taylor tackles the classic Black Sabbath track “Paranoid.”

The 1970 album Black Sabbath introduced the world to four English gents who would go down as the greatest, most influential heavy metal band in history. Twenty-two years later, the band’s hand of doom, Tony Iommi, continues to compose the most withering riffs this side of Hades.